The type of verb written as "to + base form."
What is an infinitive?
They show possession.
What do possessives do?
The structure of the present perfect.
What is "have/has + past/passive participle?"
The difference between "come" and "go."
What is direction?
The phrase that talks about what happened frequently or habitually in the past.
What is "used to?"
Have to, don't have to, should, must, might.
What are modal verbs?
The structure for a first conditional.
What is "if + present, will + base form?"
Between "for" and "since," this one can use a date.
What is "since?"
The preposition used to show who did something in the passive voice.
What is "by?"
In the phrase "So ____ I," this word takes the place of "to hike."
What is "do?"
The one in the category followed by a base form.
What is a modal?
The structure of a second conditional.
What is "if + past, would + base form?"
Between "for" and "since," the one that uses a period of time.
What is "for?"
The voice of "I was hit."
What is the passive voice?
The role the question word plays in a question without an auxiliary verb.
What is subject?
Explaining a goal, after adjectives, after some verbs (need, like, would like).
What are uses of an infinitive?
Most of the time, adding an -s to the adjective.
What is the method for making a possessive pronoun?
The tense used for dead people's accomplishments.
What is the simple past?
What follows the phrases "into" and "out of."
What is a noun?
The past perfect happened ______ the present perfect.
What is before?
The only one in the category that is not a verb.
What is a gerund?
The question word that possessive pronouns answer.
What is "whose?"
The written difference between the past perfect and the present perfect.
What is the tense of "have?"
The number of types of phrasal verbs.
What is three?
Two rule of indirect reporting are to add "that" and to shift the tense of the reported action into the past. This is the third rule.
What is "choose a 'head verb?'"